Infotech Hires Greg Oaten as Strategy Advisor for Utilities

Leveraging his extensive experience he will be instrumental in assessing the needs of Utilities in the APAC region andpresenting Infotech’s value proposition. Greg has over 25 years of experience with public and private organizations in Australia. Before joiningInfotech, Greg was working as ‘Executive Manager’ at Energy Australia - Network Revenue Operations. He was responsible for network billing, network installation data, meter data management andoperations, meter reading and smart meter initiatives. In his earlier assignment, he was responsible forthe capture, maintenance and continual improvement of key data sets of Energy Australia’s network andretail operations.
Greg has also served as the President of the Geospatial Information and Technology Association(GITA) Australia & New Zealand in 2009 and as a director for five years. Greg can be reached at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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